Middle and low-educated people represent a large percentage of the youth category, sons and daughters of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Globally and in major countries, middle and low-educated people are the "craft professions category", which represents one of the most important pillars of the economy and development in these countries
However, in the Kingdom, the capabilities of this category have not been invested in, and the appropriate training and employment climate has not been provided for their scientific, social, psychological and material capabilities, and there are no job opportunities for them in society that guarantee them a "secure future" through sufficient financial income
In light of the high cost of living and the inflation occurring, the job opportunities available to them are very limited and with very weak financial income
At a time when craft professions are considered to have a secure future for them, through high financial income and freedom of work through self-employment or employment
v Achieving the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030: Quality of life -
Localization of jobs - Reducing unemployment - Preserving public funds -
Prosperity and development of the economy
v Saudization of basic professional and craft sectors in every society to
achieve economic growth, and to advance, prosper and progress society
v Developing human cadres for Saudi youth and qualifying them in
professional and craft specializations
v Upgrading the sons of the nation with average and low education to face
the challenges of the future and economic changes
v A secure future for all categories of the sons of the nation by creating
liberal professions with a good income regardless of the level of educational
attainment
v Increasing income for low-income Saudi families and reducing the
financial burden on the government
v Reducing crime rates and extremism in society
v Achieving new basic definition concepts for the Saudi labor market for
sustainable development
v Creating new (endless) labor markets that are compatible with the actual
economic needs of the Kingdom and the requirements of the Saudi labor market
v Reducing cover-up and money laundering
v Increase the vocational training sector in the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia
v Create a conscious professional generation that meets the
requirements of the labor market
v Contribute to organizing the work of craftsmen in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia
v Contribute to establishing foundations that guarantee the security
and rights of maintenance service seekers
v Geographical spread of the institute in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
and the Gulf States